
Van Wyk: WC is just the starting point
Banyana Banyana captain Janine van Wyk believes the Fifa Women’s World Cup is the start of a ‘new age’ for women’s football in South Africa. You may also like
Banyana Banyana captain Janine van Wyk believes the Fifa Women’s World Cup is the start of a ‘new age’ for women’s football in South Africa. You may also like
The Nigerian Football Federation (NFF) took the time to congratulate Safa for their great display of sportsmanship in the African Women’s Cup of Nations final. You may also like
Banyana Banyana arrived home to a warm welcome at the OR Tambo International Airport on Sunday after qualifying for their first-ever Fifa Women’s World Cup. You may also like
Banyana Banyana suffered a 4-3 defeat on penalties to defending champions Nigeria in the African Women’s Cup final at the Accra Sports Stadium in Ghana on Saturday afternoon. You may also like
South African Football Association (Safa) president Dr Danny Jordaan believes that Banyana Banyana players should be earning as much as the Bafana Bafana team. You may also like
Banyana Banyana coach Desiree Ellis shares her thoughts on why women’s football is on the rise in South Africa and how there are limitless opportunities for women in football. You may also like
Banyana Banyana suffered their first defeat in the African Women’s Cup of Nations following their 1-0 loss against hosts Cameroon in Yaounde on Tuesday. You may also like
Banyana Banyana began their Africa Women’s Cup of Nations campaign with a goalless draw with Zimbabwe at Stade Ahmadou Ahidjo on Saturday evening. You may also like